2020
Abstract 5509: Breaking the paradox breakers - RAF inhibitor mechanisms
Mendiratta G, McFall T, Stites E. Abstract 5509: Breaking the paradox breakers - RAF inhibitor mechanisms. Cancer Research 2020, 80: 5509-5509. DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2020-5509.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSW48 colon cancer cellsMechanism of PAColon cancer cellsParadoxical activationRaf activationAmerican Association for Cancer ResearchATP-competitive inhibitorsDimer stabilityDownstream signalingUpstream mutationsOnco-proteinRafInhibitor mechanismCancer cellsV600 mutationMutationsRegulatory processesDriver mutationsMelanoma cellsSide effectsCombined treatmentPotential PAProteinDrug bindingNo PA
2012
The Response of Cancers to BRAF Inhibition Underscores the Importance of Cancer Systems Biology
Stites E. The Response of Cancers to BRAF Inhibition Underscores the Importance of Cancer Systems Biology. Science Signaling 2012, 5: pe46. PMID: 23074264, DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2003354.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpidermal growth factor receptorBRAF(V600E) mutationAmount of epidermal growth factor receptorEpidermal growth factor receptor inhibitorsBRAF inhibitor vemurafenibColon cancer patientsGrowth factor receptorCancer systems biologyFunctional genomics approachDecreased negative feedbackMelanoma patientsClinical responseBRAF inhibitionInhibitor vemurafenibTreatment optionsColon cancerClinical evaluationFactor receptorCancer patientsCombined treatmentBRAF(V600EVemurafenibGenomic approachesSystems biologyCancer